African Migration Studies (Interdisciplinary - Social focus) | 18 March 2003
Southern African Traditional Governance Structures and Modern Democratic Integration: A Comparative Policy Analysis
S, a, b, r, i, n, a, D, i, o, p
Abstract
Southern African traditional governance structures are deeply rooted in local communities but face challenges in integrating with modern democratic systems. A comparative policy analysis approach was employed, focusing on legal frameworks, community participation mechanisms, and socio-economic impacts. Traditional councils often operate with limited formal recognition, leading to inconsistent application of traditional laws in modern courts. Both facilitators and barriers to the integration of traditional governance into Senegalese democracy are identified, highlighting the need for policy reforms. Policy recommendations include enhancing legal recognitions of traditional councils, promoting community dialogue on hybrid governance models, and integrating traditional practices in educational curricula.